Yeah, I really enjoyed it. It's definitely underrated, because a bunch of iDOLM@STER fans apparently didn't like it, and gave it a bad reputation. Hopefully more people will grow to appreciate it in the future.

Maybe. If any further adaptation of the progressive series occurs like with ep 2 of the first season which was adapted from an unpublished side story "Aria of a Starless Night" later published into the progressives for the public you can bet no one will be pleased. That side story was around 200 pages long and got shrunk into 20 minutes of airtime.

This is a guide to the series in full. As you can see the author had to retcon a lot of content in the first arc and add a lot of side stories after writing the first book in 2001 for a contest in 2002. Some chapters from vol 2 and 8 are chronologically precedent to some from 1.

Its just better as a whole. Its widely known in the subreddit that specific arc was the only arc that was well adapted. Even then A1 left out the sisters prayer side story that they should have adapted in order to give Yuuki more screen time. We've never gotten good adaptations of source material as a whole due to the sheer disjointed nature of the chapter organization in the light novels.

And to my knowledge even the alicization arc is poorly adapted with numerous worldbuilding moments being cut out and the fight scenes being underfunded.

I am :) I've had a lot of legal problems going on with receiving my financial awards because of the fact that I'm an independent, so there has been some setbacks financially, but this is something I feel I need to do to grow.

It's okay! Congratulations :) That is great that you're closer to your goals. I've never thought specifics with my future as far as how I'm going to get there, honestly. I just knew since I was little that I was going to do something that could make a difference in the world. I've wanted to help people since I was little. After my mom died, it grew stronger. I eventually decided to become a child advocate lawyer. I am going to finish Purdue with a HDFS major, then go on to law school in a different state. I have a thing where I truly believe disability can never stop you with anything unless you let it, so I try to become an example, since I have one.

As for money and houses, I've never really thought about it. I've always just considered careers and what I'd spend money on if I got a nice career.

I don't play games. But I saw that from another MAL user! It's so beautiful.

4 years is still pretty decent, mine only lasts 2 years which I feel is too little at times. Oh well as long as I feel ready for work when it's done it's all good.

Ah okay. Yeah I can imagine it's more worthwhile to use better keys on an improved version. That does sound annoying, haha. Maybe it's perfect for making NES/Atari music, since back then they had very restricted usage of different tones to use iirc.

I really wanna check out the other ones, mainly 1-3 because they've received so much claim but also the GBA version, even though I've never owned a portable... But yeah, some enemy designs are pretty spooky.

Sounds like a suitable job for you, hope you like it there. And yes, it's only a good thing to save money if you can. I think I'm gonna move out after this education to a different town, getting sick of home lol.

At first I thought it was a virus, because it was a blue screen(although not blue screen of death), that said an error occurred and that it will reboot automatically, which it did... over and over again. However my brother(who is vastly more knowledgeable about computers than me) suspects that it might be something wrong with my hard drive and he tried to install Linux but it didn't work out and then he kind of stopped trying lol. Don't think it's a lost cause but I honestly still don't know what the problem is.